[126] Ranke, Hist. of the Popes, vol. i. p. 286.
[127] See Crét. vol. ii. pp. 25 and following.
[128] Sacchini in Ranke’s History of the Popes, vol. ii. p. 80.
[129] Sacch. lib. ii. § 134.
[130] It is a remarkable fact that during the reign of the bigoted and persecuting Mary, the Jesuits did not make their appearance in England. Cardinal Pole, to whom they had made several applications to be permitted to establish themselves in Great Britain, always refused his consent. Pole knew Loyola intimately.
[131] Crét. vol. i. p. 463.
[132] See the whole Bull in Crét. vol. ii. page 241.
[133] Crét. vol. ii. p. 269.
[134] Crét. vol. ii. p. 255.
[135] See Bartoli dell’ Ing. F. 101, 102, 104.